Ten people are in the hospital, two with life-threatening injuries, after the violent attacks that started around 11.45am

Nine men and one woman, ages 19 to 58, were injured during the massive fight on Sunday

It is not known which group the injured are from, but neo-Nazi bragged 'they got one of ours but we got six of theirs'

About 30 members of the Traditionalist Worker Party showed up for the rally and were met by about 400 counter-protesters before the violence erupted

The Capitol remained on lockdown three hours after the large fight broke out and no arrests were made

Ten people were stabbed and rushed to the hospital on Sunday when right-wing extremists holding a rally outside the California state Capitol building clashed with counter-protesters.

California Highway Patrol Officer George Granada said about 30 members of the Traditionalist Worker Party (TWP) were gathering for a rally around noon Sunday when they were met by about 400 counter-protesters and a fight broke out.
'I don't think there was any verbal exchange, just full on fight,' Granada said according to the Los Angeles Times.

Sacramento Fire Department spokesman Chris Harvey said emergency crews transported those who were stabbed, two of them with life-threatening injuries, and that many other people had cuts, scrapes and bruises.

According to KCRA, nine men and one woman, ages 19 to 58, were injured during the massive fight. At least three individuals were stabbed at the State Capitol while the others were injured in a neighboring park.

As people tried to leave the area, smaller fights broke out, Granada said. He said no arrests had been made as of Sunday afternoon.